English to Spanish Meaning of philology - filología


Philology :
filología

lingüística, filología, etimología, fonética

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Definitions of philology in English
Noun(1) the humanistic study of language and literature
Examples of philology in English
(1) In literary studies that position texts in the context of intellectual history,, we find a large body of work that extends the long line of cultural criticism that has its roots in philology and history-of-ideas scholarship.(2) One principle of editing arises from the rich tradition of textual criticism in philology .(3) The German-inspired academic study of philology was coming into fashion and influenced language observation methods in Africa.(4) Probably, during these years, he began studying the philology of the Polish language at Warsaw University.(5) Jones argued that one could compare cognate terms and infer a historical relationship between languages and this has become the foundation of modern philology .(6) Having mastered Sanskrit, he translated parts of Indian classics including the scriptures (the Veda) and laid the foundations for comparative philology .(7) The relationship between reading, understanding and the construction of consciousness has been extensively studied in philology and in hermeneutic and phenomenological philosophy, which Manguel does not discuss.(8) Both a study in philology and a history of ideas, The American Language continued in the tradition of Webster and Whitman to defend American English against its detractors.(9) The main linguistic tool employed for reconstructing languages is the comparative method or comparative philology , first developed by Sir William Jones, an Englishman living in India.(10) In philology a hapax legomenon is almost always a word and is a problem because a single usage doesn't generally give us enough information to figure out what it means.(11) The highly flexible nature of the studia humanitatis encouraged the study of a variety of new disciplines, such as classical philology , literature, history, and moral philosophy.(12) Poetry and its handmaidens, philology , the study of language history, of grammar, all of those disciplines are the great disciplines of that culture at that period of time in particular.(13) Rhys's linguistic speculations may now be largely out-dated, but the Lectures on Welsh Philology helped put the study of philology, in particular the philology of the Welsh language, on a secure academic basis.(14) In philology , our Sanskrit language is now universally acknowledged to be the foundation of all European languages, which, in fact, are nothing but jargonized Sanskrit.(15) As a student of Latin, Greek and Hebrew grammar and philology , Calvin would have known that it is very difficult to understand any given text with clarity, and would have doubted our ability to ascertain the truth with certainty.(16) Both in his translation and in his other exegetical work, he employed philological techniques unusual for Jewish scholars: he attempted to derive the literal meaning of the texts from the semantics of the individual words.
(1) Philistine ::
Filisteo
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1. linguistics ::
lingüística
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philological, philologist, philologists, philology
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